Stevan Jovetic

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The Montenegrin striker has drawn the eye of Arsene Wenger at Arsenal and looks poised to finally make a summer move after years of being linked with some of the top sides in Italy during his time at Fiorentina.

Jovetic is a multidimensional forward who is clinical in front of goal and can also create plenty. He can be deployed on the left wing, where he cuts it onto his right foot, or take a more centralized role, spraying it to the wingers.

His main flaw has been being able to stay on the pitch, as a plethora of injuries have stopped him from truly realizing his full potential on a consistent basis.

Reports say Arsenal are ready to shell out £25 million for his services this summer.

Pablo Daniel Osvaldo

Roma bad boy Pablo Osvaldo is set to leave the Capital this summer after a fall-out with fans who thought the Italian international striker wasn't putting forth his best efforts.

Whether or not this is true, he has scored a team-leading 16 goals this season.

The mercurial Osvaldo is at the peak of his career and would be a slight gamble for any team to spend big on. However, his flashes of brilliance have been enough to tease many suitors, and it'll be interesting to see which team snaps him up this summer.

Edinson Cavani

Paris St. Germain or Manchester City? These are the two teams dying for the services of Edinson "El Matador" Cavani.

The Uruguayan hitman is one of the most feared strikers worldwide and is set to become the Serie A capocannoniere with an astonishingly high 27 goals on the season.

As a matter of fact, he can join Luca Toni as the only other player since 1957 to score more than 30 goals in a Serie A season if he's able to net three in the final two games of the season.

Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis is confident he can keep Cavani after inserting an astronomical €63 million buy-out clause in his contract, but with the big spenders in Europe, is it high enough?